Draw cables

Single-line tab > Wiring group > Draw cable
  Schematics tab > Wiring group > Draw wiring menu > Draw cable

With this function, you can draw a cable to the drawing. The From and To information is determined by the start and end point locations of the cable.

You can define the appearance of wiring references in the project settings.

Do the following:

  1. In the ID field, enter the cable ID or select an existing cable from the drop-down-menu.

  2. Insert additional information if needed.

    Hide type info in cable marking is enabled when the project's cable marking settingVisibility of Type in drawing has been set to According to visibility setting of symbol's attribute. If the setting has been set to Always visible or Not visible, hiding is disabled.

  3. Click OK.

  4. Indicate the cable start and end points.

  5. End the cable by right-clicking or with Enter. The Wiring reference dialog opens, unless you end the line on a device or location boundary line.

    The Continue on sheet field shows the current sheet. The start sheet is shown between the arrow buttons.

  6. Define the sheet where to continue the cable.

    • You can move to the next sheet with the button or the PageUp key.

    • You can move to the previous sheet with the button or the PageDown key.

    • You can select the desired sheet from the drop-down menu.

    The sheet changes in the background according to your selection.

    Alternatively, continue the cable in another open drawing by selecting In another file and then the desired drawing from the drop-down menu. The function then marks wiring references to both drawings. The reference contains the number of the drawing where the cable continues. If no drawing number is defined or it cannot be read from the drawing label, the reference will include the name of the drawing file.

    You can also create an unpaired reference with the Insert unpaired reference button. For more information on unpaired references, see Manage unpaired references.

  7. Enter free-form descriptions for the reference pair to specify where the cable comes from and where it is going to. If something else than Free text has been selected for Cable: Remote-end description in the wiring reference settings, the fields cannot be edited.

    In addition, you can do the following:

    • You can select the wiring reference pair ID from the Reference pair ID drop-down menu.

    • If you select Stay on target sheet, you will stay on the target sheet after the cable has been drawn. Otherwise you will return to the sheet you started from.

  8. Click OK.

    The cable's From and To information are determined by the start and end point locations, e.g. +OK1 and +MCC1.  

Redraw cable

You can redraw an existing cable with existing cable data. In some cases this is easier than editing a complex cable.

Right-click the cable, and select Redraw cable.

Draw the cable in the same way as a normal cable.

Unpaired references

You can mark a reference on the start sheet, and then continue it later on the target sheet i.e. create an unpaired reference. To enable the Draw unpaired reference button in the Wiring reference dialog, the drawing must be part of a project and the Unpaired cross-references setting must be set to Mark in project settings.

An unpaired reference looks like this:

You can select one or more references from the drawing, and then define them a pair.

Select an unpaired reference and define a pair for it in one of the following ways:

Select several unpaired references and define pairs for them in one of the following ways:

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